Nursing Error Claims in FL

Consult with a Florida Medical Malpractice Attorney Today

Doctors are not the only medical personnel who can make mistakes when treating
a patient. In fact, many patients are placed in the care of nurses for
a large portion of their hospital stay. Whether it be a result of misjudgment,
exhaustion, inattention, or sheer incompetence, nurses can sometimes make
mistakes and end up causing serious harm to patients. If you or a loved
one have been harmed by a nurse, you may have grounds to file a legal
claim for compensation. At David C. Rash, P.A., our knowledgeable
Miami hospital malpractice attorney can protect your rights and fight to secure fair compensation on your behalf.

Common Types of Nursing Errors

According to research, nurses are interrupted in their work an average
of six times per hour, with many hospitals forcing nurses to work overtime
to compensate for insufficient staffing. Nurses are three times more likely
to make an error after working for more than 12.5 hours, with roughly
one-third of all registered nurses reporting that they were aware of having
made at least one mistake over the past month. Nursing errors can occur
not only in hospitals and medical clinics, but also in nursing homes and
assisted living facilities.

If you believe you or a loved one have been injured as a result of a nurse's
mistake, our skilled
Florida medical malpractice attorneys can examine your situation and help you file a claim against the responsible
parties. With our assistance, you may be able to recover monetary damages
for your resulting medical expenses, lost income, lost earning potential,
and pain and suffering. Whatever the case may be, our firm is prepared
to go the distance on your behalf and fight to ensure your wellbeing is
protected.

Award-Winning Advocacy, Zero Risk

At David C. Rash, P.A., our Miami nursing error lawyers understand the
agony you must be experiencing and are prepared to do whatever is necessary
to help you pursue every cent of your deserved compensation. Nobody should
have to live with the consequences of a careless nurse's actions on
their own, and we are dedicated to providing the strong support you need
during this difficult time. Best of all, our services are offered on a
risk-free contingency basis, meaning that if we are not successful on
your behalf, you will not owe us a dime for our services.

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